Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
[QUOTE=armnuke;378590]I can't believe what I'm hearing from the Azatutyun reporter. He literally says we bought Iskander, so what? Azerbaijan have Tochka! He never mentions that we have Tochkas too and that it's not even close to the Iskander.
Azatutyun: "hmmm how can we get out of this hole we got in after the parade? Easy. Let's mislead the audience if that's our only way out."
As for Mr. Babayan who has become the Nostradamus of Armenia with his pinpoint accurate predictions. This guy came to back Armenia after April's failed Azeri offensive in search of glory, making it look like we've failed and that we're weak. Good asset for the Soros-funded maidan preachers.
As far as Azatutyun... it is a fact that it's a funded enterprise. It always preaches western values. Nothing wrong with western values, but it is important how and why is preached for Armenians.
I trust more a bit nationalistic venues.
And for Babayan, my impression is (I may be wrong) that he is a nationalist maximalist leader. He just criticizes government for not doing enough for war preparations.
It is ironic that Babayan's words are used by some who's goals are totally opposite in essence.
[QUOTE=armnuke;378590]I can't believe what I'm hearing from the Azatutyun reporter. He literally says we bought Iskander, so what? Azerbaijan have Tochka! He never mentions that we have Tochkas too and that it's not even close to the Iskander.
Azatutyun: "hmmm how can we get out of this hole we got in after the parade? Easy. Let's mislead the audience if that's our only way out."
As for Mr. Babayan who has become the Nostradamus of Armenia with his pinpoint accurate predictions. This guy came to back Armenia after April's failed Azeri offensive in search of glory, making it look like we've failed and that we're weak. Good asset for the Soros-funded maidan preachers.
As far as Azatutyun... it is a fact that it's a funded enterprise. It always preaches western values. Nothing wrong with western values, but it is important how and why is preached for Armenians.
I trust more a bit nationalistic venues.
And for Babayan, my impression is (I may be wrong) that he is a nationalist maximalist leader. He just criticizes government for not doing enough for war preparations.
It is ironic that Babayan's words are used by some who's goals are totally opposite in essence.
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